LJMU partner in £9m project to enhance digital connectivity in high density areas
Computer science and maths experts will help to model and investigate both the security and performance of a new telecoms network.
Computer science and maths experts will help to model and investigate both the security and performance of a new telecoms network.
The project is investigating if new technology improves digital connectivity in high density settings such as music venues.
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Experts at LJMU will analyse data from the trial to improve connectivity for people attending busy events.
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